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AndyW

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Re: My mid-uni crisis
« Reply #15 on: April 20, 2011, 10:12:30 pm »
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No offence,
Since when does a 'P.E' teacher need a university degree? What on earth do they study - the rules poison ball? whistle blowing 101? how to punish kids by making them run laps?
Or does it simply involve the continuation of high-school P.E at university - i.e you spend the lectures and tutes playing tag??

It is a truly sad day when people begin to think that these types of degrees are worthwhile: the world does not need another 'P.E' graduate.

There's a reason the others in your degree are 'unintellectual'  - P.E is not a field of knowledge nor is it a profession that requires training.

I suggest you transfer to a different course ASAP.


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Re: My mid-uni crisis
« Reply #16 on: April 20, 2011, 10:17:16 pm »
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No offence,
Since when does a 'P.E' teacher need a university degree? What on earth do they study - the rules poison ball? whistle blowing 101? how to punish kids by making them run laps?
Or does it simply involve the continuation of high-school P.E at university - i.e you spend the lectures and tutes playing tag??

It is a truly sad day when people begin to think that these types of degrees are worthwhile: the world does not need another 'P.E' graduate.

There's a reason the others in your degree are 'unintellectual'  - P.E is not a field of knowledge nor is it a profession that requires training.

I suggest you transfer to a different course ASAP.



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Re: My mid-uni crisis
« Reply #17 on: April 20, 2011, 10:19:31 pm »
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No offence,
Since when does a 'P.E' teacher need a university degree? What on earth do they study - the rules poison ball? whistle blowing 101? how to punish kids by making them run laps?
Or does it simply involve the continuation of high-school P.E at university - i.e you spend the lectures and tutes playing tag??

It is a truly sad day when people begin to think that these types of degrees are worthwhile: the world does not need another 'P.E' graduate.

There's a reason the others in your degree are 'unintellectual'  - P.E is not a field of knowledge nor is it a profession that requires training.

I suggest you transfer to a different course ASAP.



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Re: My mid-uni crisis
« Reply #18 on: April 20, 2011, 10:22:47 pm »
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how is what I said 'trolling'...it's a valid opinion

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Re: My mid-uni crisis
« Reply #19 on: April 20, 2011, 10:26:05 pm »
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how is what I said 'trolling'...it's a valid opinion

Okay, let me explain nicely to you. Physical inactivity is one of the biggest causes of preventable diseases in the world. Physical educators aim to equip children to be active adults by teaching them skills that are fundamental to many activities and sports within an active lifestyle.

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Re: My mid-uni crisis
« Reply #20 on: April 20, 2011, 10:29:07 pm »
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There's always an ATAR lying around the place isn't there.

Whatever you are claiming, I don't think it has sufficient evidence.
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Re: My mid-uni crisis
« Reply #21 on: April 20, 2011, 10:30:51 pm »
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ATAR is fine.... He wouldn't troll me for sure.

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Re: My mid-uni crisis
« Reply #22 on: April 20, 2011, 10:34:03 pm »
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how is what I said 'trolling'...it's a valid opinion

Okay, let me explain nicely to you. Physical inactivity is one of the biggest causes of preventable diseases in the world. Physical educators aim to equip children to be active adults by teaching them skills that are fundamental to many activities and sports within an active lifestyle.

Yes - being active and eating healthy prevents obesity, we know this, and you don't need to go to university to be able to tell people this.

It's not a worthwhile qualification and never will be.

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Re: My mid-uni crisis
« Reply #23 on: April 20, 2011, 10:36:08 pm »
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how is what I said 'trolling'...it's a valid opinion

Okay, let me explain nicely to you. Physical inactivity is one of the biggest causes of preventable diseases in the world. Physical educators aim to equip children to be active adults by teaching them skills that are fundamental to many activities and sports within an active lifestyle.

Yes - being active and eating healthy prevents obesity, we know this, and you don't need to go to university to be able to tell people this.

It's not a worthwhile qualification and never will be.


You're right, the world doesn't need more people like lexitu, it needs more like... you?



Wait that's not right.

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Re: My mid-uni crisis
« Reply #24 on: April 20, 2011, 10:38:44 pm »
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how is what I said 'trolling'...it's a valid opinion

Okay, let me explain nicely to you. Physical inactivity is one of the biggest causes of preventable diseases in the world. Physical educators aim to equip children to be active adults by teaching them skills that are fundamental to many activities and sports within an active lifestyle.

Yes - being active and eating healthy prevents obesity, we know this, and you don't need to go to university to be able to tell people this.

It's not a worthwhile qualification and never will be.

So, have you anything good to say? Out of your 7 comments so far, all have been negative in one way or another - especially when people are in need of support and you're telling them "this isn't normal"

Maybe you're not normal, because as far as I know I thought we were meant to provide support on this forum, not debate it?
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Re: My mid-uni crisis
« Reply #25 on: April 20, 2011, 10:38:56 pm »
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why feed the troll for? (yes he is a troll who's been banned in the past)

Let's get back on topic.
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Re: My mid-uni crisis
« Reply #26 on: April 20, 2011, 10:39:23 pm »
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how is what I said 'trolling'...it's a valid opinion

Okay, let me explain nicely to you. Physical inactivity is one of the biggest causes of preventable diseases in the world. Physical educators aim to equip children to be active adults by teaching them skills that are fundamental to many activities and sports within an active lifestyle.

Yes - being active and eating healthy prevents obesity, we know this, and you don't need to go to university to be able to tell people this.

It's not a worthwhile qualification and never will be.


You're right, the world doesn't need more people like lexitu, it needs more like... you?



Wait that's not right.

go back to the VCE section you high-school random

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Re: My mid-uni crisis
« Reply #27 on: April 20, 2011, 10:40:13 pm »
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how is what I said 'trolling'...it's a valid opinion

Okay, let me explain nicely to you. Physical inactivity is one of the biggest causes of preventable diseases in the world. Physical educators aim to equip children to be active adults by teaching them skills that are fundamental to many activities and sports within an active lifestyle.

Yes - being active and eating healthy prevents obesity, we know this, and you don't need to go to university to be able to tell people this.

It's not a worthwhile qualification and never will be.


You're a pretty sad fellow. Something must have gone awfully wrong in your life for you to gain such pleasure by belittling others online. I know it makes you feel big and strong, but everyone reading it simply takes pity on you and hopes that one day you can be confident enough in your own life to have that make you happy, and not trying to terrorise the lives of others to make you feel something other than self-loathing.

But the insecurities that have turned you into this uncivilised anti-social are not the problem of the people you are trying to hurt, so I'm going to step in here and say that if you keep being a condescending douche, I will count that as trolling and ban you.

Final warning, "Voltaire" (this clown's previous account name).
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Re: My mid-uni crisis
« Reply #28 on: April 20, 2011, 10:41:27 pm »
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why feed the troll for? (yes he is a troll who's been banned in the past)

Let's get back on topic.

True, in a twisted way I was sort of enjoying the argument with them, but yeah, enough.

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Re: My mid-uni crisis
« Reply #29 on: April 20, 2011, 10:43:50 pm »
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how is what I said 'trolling'...it's a valid opinion

Okay, let me explain nicely to you. Physical inactivity is one of the biggest causes of preventable diseases in the world. Physical educators aim to equip children to be active adults by teaching them skills that are fundamental to many activities and sports within an active lifestyle.

Yes - being active and eating healthy prevents obesity, we know this, and you don't need to go to university to be able to tell people this.

It's not a worthwhile qualification and never will be.


You're a pretty sad fellow. Something must have gone awfully wrong in your life to gain such pleasure by belittling others online. I know it makes you feel big and strong, but everyone reading it simply takes pity on you and hopes that one day you can be confident enough in your own life to have that make you happy, and not trying to terrorise the lives of others to make you feel something other than self-loathing.

But I'm going to step in here and say that if you keep being a condescending douche, I will count that as trolling and ban you.

Final warning, "Voltaire" (this clown's previous account name).

dear mr 2893 internet posts, I am trying to help this fellow, I gave a valid opinion - others went off topic